Why we're saying 'white nationalism' instead of 'alt-right' In journalism, we avoid wonk. Which is why we at KUOW discussed whether to use the term “alt-right.” Mainstream news sites have plugged it into... Isolde Raftery
Your house has secrets. Here's how to find them First, an admission. We were clueless when we started researching the house at 1643 South King Street in Seattle's International District. Isolde Raftery
The Irony Of Moving To 'Atomic City' After Internment When Roy and Alice Ko were released from internment camps after World War II, they ended up in Richland, Washington – home to the Hanford Nuclear... Ross Reynolds
My Grandfather And The Plane That Changed Seattle There’s an old photograph in my father’s office that I’ve always wondered about. In it my grandfather and nine other young airmen stand in front of... Ashley Ahearn
POW's Suffering Didn't End When World War II Did In 1945 President Harry Truman declared Sept. 2 as Victory Over Japan Day. Japan surrendered aboard the USS Missouri. It was the official end of World W... Patricia Murphy
No Going Back: Women, Work And The End Of World War II When World War II came, millions of women joined the fight – not on the front lines but doing the vital work of building weapons to defeat the Axis... Jeannie Yandel
Atomic Bombing Reveals Northwest's Role In WWII 70 Years Ago As World War II came to a dramatic end 70 years ago on Aug. 14, the role that the Northwest played in the conflict was fully revealed in the aftermath... Feliks Banel